I was hoping that someone might know who built this cue. I am not having illusions of grandeur, thinking it is really valuable, but it is such a good shooting cue i just wanted to know who may have built it, and maybe when it was built
I came about the cue from an ebay deal where the seller sent a cue I bought, but he kept the case he advertised that came with it. When I ask about the case, he said he decided to keep it, and of course that didn't set well with me, and in the end I agreed to take this cue in place of the 10 dollar case.
The cue is 57.5 " long, built like a brick =-$#@house, and shoots awesome. It has a 14 pitch brass pin, s.s. joint, and it has the biggest wood surround pilot I have ever seen.
it isn't a fancy cue, but certainly a very well built shooter.
Thank you very much,
Rudie
I came about the cue from an ebay deal where the seller sent a cue I bought, but he kept the case he advertised that came with it. When I ask about the case, he said he decided to keep it, and of course that didn't set well with me, and in the end I agreed to take this cue in place of the 10 dollar case.
The cue is 57.5 " long, built like a brick =-$#@house, and shoots awesome. It has a 14 pitch brass pin, s.s. joint, and it has the biggest wood surround pilot I have ever seen.
it isn't a fancy cue, but certainly a very well built shooter.
Thank you very much,
Rudie